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League City, Texas

Land Surveying in League City, TX

League City survey work runs from subdivision platting to bayfront elevation certificates, and the common thread is water. Flood zones touch a meaningful share of the city, so vertical accuracy and current FEMA mapping are not background details, they decide finished floor elevations and insurance costs. We provide boundary and ALTA surveys for acquisition, topographic surveys for civil design, subdivision platting through Galveston County and city review, construction staking, elevation certificates, and as-builts at closeout. On flat coastal terrain, the topo is the drainage design, so it gets shot with the density the engineering actually requires.

FEMA flood mapping and finished-floor elevation requirements govern a large share of League City projects, making verified vertical control the survey deliverable that carries the most consequence here.

  • Boundary and title surveys for acquisition and permitting
  • Topographic surveys for civil design
  • Construction staking: building corners, utilities, paving, and grades
  • As-built surveys for closeout and conveyance

FAQ · League City

How do flood zones affect my project survey?

The survey establishes where the mapped zones fall on the parcel and what elevations the ground and any structures actually hold. That drives finished floor requirements, fill decisions, and whether a map amendment is even worth pursuing.

What does subdivision platting involve here?

Boundary resolution, the plat drawing itself, and carrying it through city and county review with the drainage and easement exhibits they require. The survey side of platting is where most review comments originate, so it pays to get it right the first submittal.

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